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Allie Mellen, cybersecurity analyst and author, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea to discuss her new book Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield. Allie explores how cyber conflict is deeply connected to geopolitics, history, and national strategy, arguing that cyberattacks are not mysterious acts of chaos, but tools used by governments to pursue economic, military, and political goals. The conversation unpacks common misconceptions about nation-state cyber threats, why organizations of all sizes can become collateral damage in global conflicts, and how leaders should think about cyber risk in an era of increasing geopolitical tension. Resources: View Allie Mellen on LinkedIn View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn Related Microsoft Podcasts: Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast The BlueHat Podcast Uncovering Hidden Risks Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft, Hangar Studios and distributed as part of N2K media network.
Interview with Jeremy Snyder from FireTail about AI Governance Death by a thousand cuts: the AI shadow IT problem I think the best description of the AI governance problem during this interview was the title of the award-winning movie, Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. Generative AI has been disrupting businesses, products, and vendor risk management for a few years now. FireTail is one of the companies trying to address this problem for enterprises, so we check in with Jeremy Snyder to see how things are going. Segment 1 Resources: https://www.firetail.ai/ai-breach-tracker Interview with Allie Mellen about her new book, Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield We're VERY excited to check out Allie's new book, which will be released on St. Patrick's Day 2026! The timing could not be better, as her book is perfectly positioned to provide some much needed perspective on the cyber aspects of the ongoing war in Iran. Is it normal to see the use of wipers on healthcare companies in the midst of the conflict? Is there any precedent for hyperscaler datacenters getting targeted (some of AWS's EMEA regions are still recovering)? Check out the conversation to find out! Pick up the book! from Wiley from Barnes & Noble from Amazon Allie's personal website The Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, Vibes and funding! Starting to see some disruption in the vuln mgmt space (finally!) Tons of new free tools lots of essays lots of reports logs of breaches the talks our hosts are giving at RSAC conference and someone is selling an actual cone of silence??? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-450
Interview with Jeremy Snyder from FireTail about AI Governance Death by a thousand cuts: the AI shadow IT problem I think the best description of the AI governance problem during this interview was the title of the award-winning movie, Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. Generative AI has been disrupting businesses, products, and vendor risk management for a few years now. FireTail is one of the companies trying to address this problem for enterprises, so we check in with Jeremy Snyder to see how things are going. Segment 1 Resources: https://www.firetail.ai/ai-breach-tracker Interview with Allie Mellen about her new book, Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield We're VERY excited to check out Allie's new book, which will be released on St. Patrick's Day 2026! The timing could not be better, as her book is perfectly positioned to provide some much needed perspective on the cyber aspects of the ongoing war in Iran. Is it normal to see the use of wipers on healthcare companies in the midst of the conflict? Is there any precedent for hyperscaler datacenters getting targeted (some of AWS's EMEA regions are still recovering)? Check out the conversation to find out! Pick up the book! from Wiley from Barnes & Noble from Amazon Allie's personal website The Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, Vibes and funding! Starting to see some disruption in the vuln mgmt space (finally!) Tons of new free tools lots of essays lots of reports logs of breaches the talks our hosts are giving at RSAC conference and someone is selling an actual cone of silence??? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-450
Interview with Jeremy Snyder from FireTail about AI Governance Death by a thousand cuts: the AI shadow IT problem I think the best description of the AI governance problem during this interview was the title of the award-winning movie, Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. Generative AI has been disrupting businesses, products, and vendor risk management for a few years now. FireTail is one of the companies trying to address this problem for enterprises, so we check in with Jeremy Snyder to see how things are going. Segment 1 Resources: https://www.firetail.ai/ai-breach-tracker Interview with Allie Mellen about her new book, Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield We're VERY excited to check out Allie's new book, which will be released on St. Patrick's Day 2026! The timing could not be better, as her book is perfectly positioned to provide some much needed perspective on the cyber aspects of the ongoing war in Iran. Is it normal to see the use of wipers on healthcare companies in the midst of the conflict? Is there any precedent for hyperscaler datacenters getting targeted (some of AWS's EMEA regions are still recovering)? Check out the conversation to find out! Pick up the book! from Wiley from Barnes & Noble from Amazon Allie's personal website The Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, Vibes and funding! Starting to see some disruption in the vuln mgmt space (finally!) Tons of new free tools lots of essays lots of reports logs of breaches the talks our hosts are giving at RSAC conference and someone is selling an actual cone of silence??? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-450
Send a textMost of us are living in a digital battlefield we barely understand—until it's too late. Alli Mellen reveals how nations harness cyber tools shaped by centuries of history, and how today's chaos isn't random—it's deeply rooted in geopolitical motives. If you think cyberwarfare is just about hackers and malware, think again. Alli's insider perspective exposes the dangerous future we're rushing toward—where AI and information manipulation could rewrite reality itself.In this electrifying episode, you'll discover how Russia, China, and the USA. have built (or failed to build) cyber defenses influenced by their unique social contracts and historic secrets. Alli shares jaw-dropping stories—from cyber attacks that control critical infrastructure, to disinformation campaigns that target global narratives—and explains how these tactics are evolving faster than anyone can keep up. You'll learn why attribution is becoming impossible, how AI will blur the lines of truth, and why the cybersecurity community must wake up before the next disaster hits.Chapters:00:00 - The evolution of cybersecurity and the urgency of AI risks02:08 - The intersection of cybersecurity, geopolitics, and history05:48 - How nations like China and Russia control information via infrastructure08:56 - The role of cyber attacks in modern conflicts like Ukraine and Iran12:40 - The power of coordinated multi-domain warfare and cyber tools16:46 - Cultural differences in national security strategies and societal contracts22:11 - How authoritarian regimes manipulate internet infrastructure for control29:53 - The explosion of disinformation and fake content on social media33:00 - The future of AI in attack attribution and misinformation campaigns36:21 - The hidden vulnerabilities in AI systems and how bad actors exploit them40:45 - The terrifying leap from experimental tech to autonomous weaponry43:35 - The complacency of leadership in regulating emerging threats44:30 - Final advice: stay informed, cautious, and proactive in defending our futureBuy The Book!: https://tinyurl.com/5f7n9n8zSupport the showFollow the Podcast on Social Media! Tesla Referral Code: https://ts.la/joseph675128 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcast Affiliates➡️ OffGrid Faraday Bags: https://offgrid.co/?ref=gabzvajh➡️ OffGrid Coupon Code: JOE➡️ Unplugged Phone: https://unplugged.com/Unplugged's UP Phone - The performance you expect, with the privacy you deserve. Meet the alternative. Use Code UNFILTERED at checkout*See terms and conditions at affiliated webpages. Offers are subject to change. These are affiliated/paid promotions.
Interview with Jeremy Snyder from FireTail about AI Governance Death by a thousand cuts: the AI shadow IT problem I think the best description of the AI governance problem during this interview was the title of the award-winning movie, Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. Generative AI has been disrupting businesses, products, and vendor risk management for a few years now. FireTail is one of the companies trying to address this problem for enterprises, so we check in with Jeremy Snyder to see how things are going. Segment 1 Resources: https://www.firetail.ai/ai-breach-tracker Interview with Allie Mellen about her new book, Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield We're VERY excited to check out Allie's new book, which will be released on St. Patrick's Day 2026! The timing could not be better, as her book is perfectly positioned to provide some much needed perspective on the cyber aspects of the ongoing war in Iran. Is it normal to see the use of wipers on healthcare companies in the midst of the conflict? Is there any precedent for hyperscaler datacenters getting targeted (some of AWS's EMEA regions are still recovering)? Check out the conversation to find out! Pick up the book! from Wiley from Barnes & Noble from Amazon Allie's personal website The Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, Vibes and funding! Starting to see some disruption in the vuln mgmt space (finally!) Tons of new free tools lots of essays lots of reports logs of breaches the talks our hosts are giving at RSAC conference and someone is selling an actual cone of silence??? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-450
Mary welcomes back retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis to talk about his new book, “The New Ai Cold War: Liberty vs. Tyranny”. First we talk a bit about Iran, and what he thinks of how it’s moving forward. Is Trump’s/Israel’s timeframe holding? Are we looking at some economic fallout because of the petroleum issue? After that, we jump into Ai and the difference between the Cold (analog) War that many of us recall, and the new Code (digital) War. The only tech available during the Cold War was the kind that enabled the Space Race, and no one really understands how we landed on the moon without powerful laptops. Be that as it may, we are in a Code War and the implications are civilization-ending. We discuss the national race to win Ai for every application; the moral and spiritual ramifications, and who might win the deep fake and propaganda portion as we race alright – to Armageddon. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Guest: Allie Mellen, Principal Analyst @ Forrester, author of "Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield" Topics: Your book focuses on the US, China, and Russia. When you were planning the book did you also want to cover players like Israel, Iran, and North Korea? Most of our listeners are migrating to or operating heavily in the cloud. As nations refine their "digital battlefield" strategies, does the "shared responsibility model" actually hold up against a nation-state actor? How does a company's detection strategy need to change when the adversary isn't a teenager looking for a ransom, but a state-funded group whose goal might be long-term persistence or subtle data manipulation? How should people allocate their resources to defending against both of these threats? How afraid are you of a "bad guy with AI" scenarios? Mild anxiety or apocalyptic fears? Do you see AI primarily helping "Tier 2" nations close the capability gap with the "Big Three," or does it just further cement the dominance of the nations that own the underlying compute and models? You've spent a lot of time as an analyst looking at how enterprises buy and run security tech. For a CISO at (say) mid-tier logistics company, should 'nation-state cyberattacks' even be on their threat model? Or is worrying about the spies just a form of security theater when they haven't even solved basic credential theft yet? Resource: Video version "Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield" by Allie Mellen Allie Mellen substack The source for the original "air defense on the roof" argument (2008) EP255 Separating Hype from Hazard: The Truth About Autonomous AI Hacking EP256 Rewiring Democracy & Hacking Trust: Bruce Schneier on the AI Offense-Defense Balance EP156 Living Off the Land and Attacking Critical Infrastructure: Mandiant Incident Deep Dive "Disrupting the first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign" report
After a period of inactivity (a week off) our heroes feel a disturbance in the force…. An awakening….a ripple in the fabric of reality…. Back to back Wallabies wins. This so called anomaly has ignited a battle many a League journo thought to be dormant if not extinct- The Code War.In a time of year when only the darkest off-season scandal gets the cockroaches scurrying to the typewriters, it's the performance of the so called lesser code that has our best bards penning immaculate tributes to the likes Wright, Wilson and Valentini. Social media awash with claims of “it's all because of us” and “anything they do, we do better”. Our heroes call for calm and discretion using a reference that is omnipresent in its powers unity - The Three Amigos. Equal in their rants and mood altering film references, both charges weigh on where Dozer will move dirt and Pappi's decision to stay in Mexico. The Summer Series is your only place for impartial (cough) discussion on all sports and the story's you love. Get busy Grappling or get busy dying y'all
Hamilton Boys' High School has found itself at the epicentre of a union v league codewar. The school's come under fire for allegedly pressuring members of its first fifteen into rejecting opportunities to join the Warriors' pathway programme. Now, a key backer of the school's rugby team has pulled its sponsorship because of the stoush. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen speaks to Lisa Owen.
Buckle up, fellas! DeRay Davis dishes on why dudes can't even high-five without drama. Get ready for hilarious rants on bro-bonding fails, toxic femininity, and why "bros before..." might be dead.
Witness the commencement of a code war as Meta takes on OpenAI, unleashing an open-source code-generating AI. In this episode, gain insights into Meta's strategy, explore the features of their AI, and participate in the unfolding narrative of this tech battle reshaping the landscape of code-generation technology.
Alissa's War of the Roses is different than most. Jared is Alissa's ex and Jared is who we're calling today. Alissa's best friend is now dating her ex, and Jared is still reaching out to her. So let's get some solid proof for her bestie.
Kate McCarty and Joey Montagna break down round 23. Joey backs in our Brownlow predictor and a Saturday elimination final! -------
At the start of the year, Cricket Australia surprised the sporting world by announcing an early resolution of their next TV rights deal. But did they go too early, take too little money and choose the wrong partner? Who better to take us through it than the For & Against team and special guest, Dr Hunter Fujak sports management lecturer from Deakin Business School and author of Code War$: the Battle for Fans, Dollars and Survival! On that theme, we also talk about the prospect of Apple getting its hands on the EPL and the highest earning clubs in football. We also revel in the knowledge that Australian skipper, Pat Cummins, is a member of two Whatsapp groups called “Legends” – but who is in each group and what could possibly go wrong? And that's before we even get into Red Card Yellow Card! Join us for another great episode of sport taken seriously, sometimes, with For & Against!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Khari Enaharo is the author of the Essence Magazine Best Seller Race Code War: The Power of Words, Images, and Symbols on the Black Psyche. His latest book Sex Code War is scheduled for release in September 2022. Khari is a national lecturer, speaker, and workshop presenter specializing in race, sex, and color code words, images, rituals, and symbols. www.pathtopublishing.com
Garrett M. Graff, a distinguished magazine journalist, international bestselling historian, and regular TV commentator and producer, has spent nearly two decades covering politics, technology, and national security and is recognized today as one of the nation's most prolific and wide-ranging journalists and historians. Join Michael in his discussion with Garrett Graff about his new book Watergate: A New History, as he explores the full, untold story of Watergate on its 50-year anniversary. Guest Garrett M. Graff Garrett M. Graff, a distinguished magazine journalist, internationally bestselling historian, and regular TV commentator and producer, has spent nearly two decades covering politics, technology, and national security and is recognized today as one of the nation's most prolific and wide-ranging journalists and historians. His award-winning work—including a half-dozen books on topics ranging from presidential campaigns, Watergate, 9/11, cybersecurity, and the U.S. government's Cold War Doomsday plans, as well as dozens of magazine articles, essays, podcasts, and documentaries—uses history to explain the story of today, illuminating where we've been as a country and where we're headed as a world. A current contributor to WIRED and CNN and director of the cyber initiatives at The Aspen Institute, he has written for publications from Esquire to Rolling Stone to the New York Times, and served as the editor of two of Washington's most prestigious magazines, Washingtonian (2009-2014) and POLITICO Magazine (2014-2015), which he helped lead to its first National Magazine Award, the industry's highest honor. Graff is the author of multiple books, including The Threat Matrix: Inside Robert Mueller's FBI and the national bestseller, Raven Rock, about the government's Cold War Doomsday plans, as well as co-author of Dawn of the Code War, tracing the global cybersecurity threat. His most recent book, Watergate: A New History, was called “dazzling” by Douglas Brinkley in the New York Times Book Review and became an instant New York Times bestseller. Kirkus Reviews called it “the standard-setting … best and fullest account of the Watergate crisis, one unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon,” and wrote that it is “a brisk, riveting, compulsively readable, comprehensive, up-to-date narrative of the entire tangled affair.” In his review for the Washington Post, Len Downie, Jr., wrote, “Do we need still another Watergate book? The answer turns out to be yes — this one…. It is a remarkably rich narrative with compelling characters, who range from criminal and flawed to tragic and heroic. As someone who played a small role in the drama while I was editing many of The Washington Post's Watergate stories, I found that Graff convincingly populates and re-creates an extraordinary time in the history of the country and this city.” Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran. Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill,
Garrett M. Graff, a distinguished magazine journalist, international bestselling historian, and regular TV commentator and producer, has spent nearly two decades covering politics, technology, and national security and is recognized today as one of the nation's most prolific and wide-ranging journalists and historians. Join Michael in his discussion with Garrett Graff about his new book Watergate: A New History, as he explores the full, untold story of Watergate on its 50-year anniversary. Guest Garrett M. Graff Garrett M. Graff, a distinguished magazine journalist, internationally bestselling historian, and regular TV commentator and producer, has spent nearly two decades covering politics, technology, and national security and is recognized today as one of the nation's most prolific and wide-ranging journalists and historians. His award-winning work—including a half-dozen books on topics ranging from presidential campaigns, Watergate, 9/11, cybersecurity, and the U.S. government's Cold War Doomsday plans, as well as dozens of magazine articles, essays, podcasts, and documentaries—uses history to explain the story of today, illuminating where we've been as a country and where we're headed as a world. A current contributor to WIRED and CNN and director of the cyber initiatives at The Aspen Institute, he has written for publications from Esquire to Rolling Stone to the New York Times, and served as the editor of two of Washington's most prestigious magazines, Washingtonian (2009-2014) and POLITICO Magazine (2014-2015), which he helped lead to its first National Magazine Award, the industry's highest honor. Graff is the author of multiple books, including The Threat Matrix: Inside Robert Mueller's FBI and the national bestseller, Raven Rock, about the government's Cold War Doomsday plans, as well as co-author of Dawn of the Code War, tracing the global cybersecurity threat. His most recent book, Watergate: A New History, was called “dazzling” by Douglas Brinkley in the New York Times Book Review and became an instant New York Times bestseller. Kirkus Reviews called it “the standard-setting … best and fullest account of the Watergate crisis, one unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon,” and wrote that it is “a brisk, riveting, compulsively readable, comprehensive, up-to-date narrative of the entire tangled affair.” In his review for the Washington Post, Len Downie, Jr., wrote, “Do we need still another Watergate book? The answer turns out to be yes — this one…. It is a remarkably rich narrative with compelling characters, who range from criminal and flawed to tragic and heroic. As someone who played a small role in the drama while I was editing many of The Washington Post's Watergate stories, I found that Graff convincingly populates and re-creates an extraordinary time in the history of the country and this city.” Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran. Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post. Follow Michael on Twitter: @michaelzeldin Subscribe to the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-said-with-michael-zeldin/id1548483720
Cyberattacks backed by nation states are becoming more frequent in the United States. In fact, according to Dr. Mike McGuire, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Surrey, there has been a 100% rise in ‘significant' nation-state incidents between 2017-2020 with the most attacking the enterprise at 35%. Have we replaced the “cold war” with the “code war?” It seems so with the SolarWinds hack, described as a “digital Pearl Harbor.” What's more, it's been both speculated and proven that countries like North Korea, China, Iran, and Russia have found the United States vulnerable in cyberspace. Also, it discusses the latest developments, such as Pegasus Spyware, and why it is so elusive.
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The NRL v AFL Code War Explodes On Social Media! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about whether the Cold War has been replaced with The Code War as the number of exploits, subversions and thefts seems to increase.
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about whether the Cold War has been replaced with The Code War as the number of exploits, subversions and thefts seems to increase.
Carbs sneaks in between the NRL GF and State of Origin to answer some of your questions. Does the code war still exist? Why do Super League clubs appear to be against the Toronto Wolfpack? Does Rugby League’s working class background hinder the game? Where should the next world cup be played? and so many more of your questions answered. #GrowRugbyLeague
Hold the front podcast page! The infamous Russia Report could well come out next week. What will it reveal? The Guardian's Russia correspondent LUKE HARDING, author of Shadow State: Murder, Mayhem And Russia's Remaking Of The West and first British journalist to be expelled from Russia since the end of the Cold War, joins Dorian Lynskey to look at what Putin really wants. How did Russia influence Brexit? Why did Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's Russian collusion flop so badly? Whatever happened to the classy, erudite KGB of old? Oh, and the Secret Plot against Chris Grayling.“You have to ask, why have Johnson and Cummings burnt so much political capital on suppressing this report?”“Donald Trump is seen in Moscow as the greatest success in Russian espionage history.”“The message of Salisbury was, You may forget about us but we will never forget about you.” “Robert Mueller was like a boy scout going into Trump's gambling den.”“Russian interference in Brexit definitely happened – whether you believe it was determinant or not.”Presented by Dorian Lynskey. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producer Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
È in atto una guerra, una guerra spietata e senza esclusione di colpi per il predominio del mondo, la guerra tra Cina e USA per la Sovranità Tecnologica, la nuova Guerra Fredda Digitale o, come la chiamano gli esperti, la Code-War.Intelligenza Artificiale, terre rare, semiconduttori, chip, software, sovranità dei dati, tutto in una incredibile battaglia fatta anche - tanto - di proclami e propaganda internazionale per fare muovere l'ago della bilancia.O forse, invece, no. E la narrativa di Guerra è tanto falsata quanto faziosa?Ne parlo oggi con una persona straordinaria con cui ho avuto il piacere di chiacchierare in queste settimane, Giulia Pastorella. Milanese - ma expat - si occupa di strategia di cybersecurity e data policy global per multinazionali dopo averne gestito gli affari istituzionali a Londra e Bruxelles. Una dei 30 più influenti under-30 in Europa di Forbes, ha un PhD in Affari Europei dalla London School of Economics e un Master da Sciences Po.Con lei parliamo di Code War, di Propaganda e di tanto tanto altro in un OneToOne che vi consiglio non solamente di vedere, ma di diffondere Urbi et Orbi :)Io sono http://matteoflora.commi trovi su Youtube qui http://go.mgpf.it/mgpf-ytsu Faceboook qui http://go.mgpf.it/mgpf-fbsu Podcast qui http://go.mgpf.it/2iG9pPAe su Instagram e Twitter come @lastknight
È in atto una guerra, una guerra spietata e senza esclusione di colpi per il predominio del mondo, la guerra tra Cina e USA per la Sovranità Tecnologica, la nuova Guerra Fredda Digitale o, come la chiamano gli esperti, la Code-War.Intelligenza Artificiale, terre rare, semiconduttori, chip, software, sovranità dei dati, tutto in una incredibile battaglia fatta anche - tanto - di proclami e propaganda internazionale per fare muovere l'ago della bilancia.O forse, invece, no. E la narrativa di Guerra è tanto falsata quanto faziosa?Ne parlo oggi con una persona straordinaria con cui ho avuto il piacere di chiacchierare in queste settimane, Giulia Pastorella. Milanese - ma expat - si occupa di strategia di cybersecurity e data policy global per multinazionali dopo averne gestito gli affari istituzionali a Londra e Bruxelles. Una dei 30 più influenti under-30 in Europa di Forbes, ha un PhD in Affari Europei dalla London School of Economics e un Master da Sciences Po.Con lei parliamo di Code War, di Propaganda e di tanto tanto altro in un OneToOne che vi consiglio non solamente di vedere, ma di diffondere Urbi et Orbi :)Io sono http://matteoflora.commi trovi su Youtube qui http://go.mgpf.it/mgpf-ytsu Faceboook qui http://go.mgpf.it/mgpf-fbsu Podcast qui http://go.mgpf.it/2iG9pPAe su Instagram e Twitter come @lastknight
This episode the boys discuss the wash up of the Codewar: Hall vs Gallen, NSW fires, Trump, the Bronze Bomber plus the regulars Stooge of the Week and Barry has crack at Joke of the Week!!
In this episode Jamie meets up with John P. Carlin (https://www.mofo.com/people/john-carlin.html) , author of Dawn of the Code War (https://www.amazon.com/Dawn-Code-War-Americas-Against-ebook/dp/B079M8813N) and former Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Security Division to discuss the ongoing network war with China -- one that's about to ratchet up, as 5G connects billions of devices via a technology heavily dependent on China's Huawei. What does it mean to wage war in the era of distributed networks? How do networks change the very idea of 'Command and Control' towards leaderless, non-hierarchical memetic structures? We dig into crowdsourced terrorism' of Al Qaeda (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Qaeda) and look at some similarities with Anonymous and the QAnon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QAnon) phenomenon. Finally, we discuss the widespread idea that there's a kind of break with authority going on in the online era—what could be described as an 'epistemological crisis' created by our hyper-informational environment—one that's being exploited and amplified by various lords of chaos to create new and unpredictable political realities.
Big Bad Barry Hall is returning to his childhood sport on Friday night when he enters the boxing ring. The former AFL player is going head to head with former NRL player, Paul Gallen in a battle of the codes at Margaret Court Arena on Friday night. Hall spoke with 6PR's Brad Hardie and Kim Hagdorn about Code War.
In Dawn of the Code War, authors John P. Carlin and Garrett M. Graff describe how the Internet has been weaponized by hackers to facilitate election tampering, theft of intelligence files, and many other online forms of attack. The digitization of our economy gives our enemies more avenues to attack us. Carlin and Graff explain the unusual difficulties America has faced in cyber warfare, partially due to our adversaries not abiding by the same rules of engagement online. The United States government does not have a developed framework of how to respond to these various attacks, and many of these technological developments are still unfamiliar. Our understanding of the threats we are facing is essential to combatting them, and this book makes it clear how necessary winning the code war is.Featuring: John P. Carlin, Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, and former Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) National Security Division (NSD) Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up on our website. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
In Dawn of the Code War, authors John P. Carlin and Garrett M. Graff describe how the Internet has been weaponized by hackers to facilitate election tampering, theft of intelligence files, and many other online forms of attack. The digitization of our economy gives our enemies more avenues to attack us. Carlin and Graff explain the unusual difficulties America has faced in cyber warfare, partially due to our adversaries not abiding by the same rules of engagement online. The United States government does not have a developed framework of how to respond to these various attacks, and many of these technological developments are still unfamiliar. Our understanding of the threats we are facing is essential to combatting them, and this book makes it clear how necessary winning the code war is.Featuring: John P. Carlin, Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, and former Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) National Security Division (NSD) Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up on our website. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
On The Gist, the White House PR machine. In the interview, John Carlin is a former Asst. Attorney General for the Dept. of Justice and former Chief of Staff to Robert Mueller, and his new book Dawn of the Code War tracks the rise of global cyber threats from Russia and China, and how our country is working to respond. In the Spiel, the CPAC lets Trump get away with anything he wants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, the White House PR machine. In the interview, John Carlin is a former Asst. Attorney General for the Dept. of Justice and former Chief of Staff to Robert Mueller, and his new book Dawn of the Code War tracks the rise of global cyber threats from Russia and China, and how our country is working to respond. In the Spiel, the CPAC lets Trump get away with anything he wants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the surgeon about to operate on you has been disciplined for neglecting patients, wouldn't you like to know? Well, the mandarins of the European Union privacy lobby beg to differ. Google has been told by a Dutch court not to index that story, and there seems to have been a six-month lag in disclosing even the court ruling. That's part of this week's News Roundup. Gus Hurwitz and I are appalled. I tout my long-standing view that in the end, privacy law just protects the privileged. Gus agrees. The interview is with John Carlin, author of “Dawn of the Code War.” It's a great inside story of how we came to indict China's hacker-spies for attacking US companies. In other news, the Illinois Supreme Court has demonstrated how bad Illinois' biometric privacy law is—by the simple expedient of applying it the way it's written. Dr. Megan Reiss and I air our ambivalence about the latest site hosting collections of doxed messages. We lack enthusiasm for indiscriminate doxing of the kind highlighted on Distributed Denial of Secrets, but if it's got to happen, it couldn't happen to a nicer Russian dictator. Nick Weaver explains the DHS emergency order telling civilian agencies to protect themselves against DNS hijacking, and why the shutdown may have made those agencies more vulnerable. Nick and I debate YouTube's latest algorithmic tweak to avoid recommending “borderline” material. He notes that the algorithm used to push people to extremes. I note that this is a suspiciously good way for YouTube Social Justice Warriors to suppress videos they don't like but can't actually show to be violating YouTube's terms of service. Speaking of which, maybe the real singularity is when Silicon Valley joins forces with Beijing to produce new technology that will suppress the peasants once and for all. If so, the singularity is nigh, as a Chinese app allows you to identify people around you who deserve to be shamed. Download the 248th Episode (mp3). You can subscribe to The Cyberlaw Podcast using iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts or our RSS feed! As always, The Cyberlaw Podcast is open to feedback. Be sure to engage with @stewartbaker on Twitter. Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for topics or interviewees to CyberlawPodcast@steptoe.com. Remember: If your suggested guest appears on the show, we will send you a highly coveted Cyberlaw Podcast mug! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.
Virginia Heffernan talks to Garrett Graff, contributing editor at Wired and co-author of “Dawn of the Code War,”about takeaways from the Roger Stone indictment, the story buried over the weekend of Jared Kushner enabler Carl Kline, and sanctions lifted on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan talks to Garrett Graff, contributing editor at Wired and co-author of “Dawn of the Code War,”about takeaways from the Roger Stone indictment, the story buried over the weekend of Jared Kushner enabler Carl Kline, and sanctions lifted on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please join us for an armchair discussion on responses to national security threats in cyberspace from the Department of Justice, featuring John P. Carlin, Former Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division; and John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, on Tuesday, January 15th from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm at the CSIS headquarters. In his new book, Dawn of the Code War, Mr. Carlin discusses the rise of cyber threats from U.S. adversaries, and the strategies that have been developed to combat them. At this event, Mr. Carlin and Mr. Demers will discuss the nature of these threats and, more importantly, the U.S. response, including indictments of Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and North Korean nationals. The discussion will focus on the actions the Department of Justice is already taking to combat cyber threats and mitigate risks, and how this could change the cyber threat environment. John P. Carlin Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP; Former Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, Department of Justice John C. Demers Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, Department of JusticeModerated by James A. Lewis Senior Vice President and Director, CSIS Technology Policy Program This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Is a cyberwar the realm of science fiction? What is the most pressing cyber threat we face and are we prepared? What international framework do we need? Guest Carlin discusses his new book, Dawn of the Code War: America's Battle Against Russia, China, and the Rising Global Cyber Threat, and the stakes of the “code war” that requires new ways of thinking and structures to address the rising cyber threats we face at the international level as a matter of national security.
John Carlin is a partner at Morrison & Foerster https://www.mofo.com/people/john-carlin.html His new book is titled "Dawn of the Code War: America's Battle Against Russia, China, and the Rising Global Cyber Threat" https://www.amazon.com/Dawn-Code-War-Americas-Against-ebook/dp/B079M8813N
John Carlin served as assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s National Security Division from April 2014 to October 2016. In his new book with Garrett Graff, called “Dawn of the Code War: America's Battle Against Russia, China, and the Rising Global Cyber Threat," Carlin explains the cyber conflicts the U.S. faces and how the government fights back. Benjamin Wittes sat down with Carlin last week to talk about the book. They talked about about the FBI and Justice Department’s fight against cyber espionage, about how the Justice Department attributes cyberattacks to the responsible actors, and about Carlin’s experience as FBI director Robert Mueller’s chief of staff.